The honey moon period is over and the fantastic time you had together in Thailand is now part of your fond memory bank. Your wife or fiance is now on her way to live with you in the UK and there will be a lot to learn on both sides of the cultural fence. Here are a few points that might help to make the transition run a little bit more smoother.

During a chat over Thai and Western relationships the question was pondered as to why so many don't make it and fall by the wayside. The question continued to what are some tips for a successful long-term Thai/Western marriage or relationship? So here are some thoughts.

Part two of an interview with Keown Wangwan an insight into the world of Thai women and foreign men relationships. Khun Keown has the experience of close to 30 years living in the UK, but makes many visits back to her Thai homeland, which is still very close to her heart.

Part three of an interview with Keown Wangwan is based around Thai women who leave Thailand to move abroad, (in this case the UK) to be with their foreign husbands and adapting to the new way of life. How easy is it to obtain some of the comforts of home, possible problems that maybe encountered in relationships and the general change in culture. Too big a subject to nail here of course, but here are a few insights.

Thai dating language is the subject in this post of ''how do I say that in Thai''. Meet, greet and date Thai ladies by saying the right things and avoiding the wrong things in Thai. Want her telephone number, want to take her to dinner say it in Thai or in the online world leave a message in Thai and impress her.